Powerful AntioxidantTahiti Trader® Noni is a good source of polyphenols which are potent antioxidants. Antioxidants help the body guard against damage from, free radicals. Free radicals cause cell damage, leading to premature aging, heart disease and other degenerative disorders.

Improves DigestionTahiti Trader® Noni is a great source of enzymes that help improves digestion and absorption of nutrients, resulting in more energy and stamina.

Supports Pain ManagementTahiti Trader® Noni acts as a natural analgesic with anti-inflammatory properties that help manage pain and inflammation.

Additional BenefitsTahiti Trader® Noni is a unique proprietary blend of Noni, Blueberries and Raspberries. It contains powerful antioxidants that have anti-aging properties and help fight infections while inhibiting the spread of intestinal bacteria.

The Secret of Noni

Morinda Citrifolia, known as NONI, is a fruit native to the unspoiled islands of Tahiti. Islanders in the South Pacific have used Noni for over 2,000 years for its beneficial, natural analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Tahiti Trader has captured the essence of the Noni Fruit and its virtues by developing Tahiti Trader Noni Juice.

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The fruit of the Morinda Citrifolia (NONI) plant
has been treasured for thousands of years by native peoples inhabiting the exotic island of Thaiti. The warm, tropical climate & nutrient rich soil guarantee nearly perfect conditions for these plants to ...

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Animal and test tube studies show noni to have some immune-enhancing activity. Specifically, the polysaccharide component has been shown to increase the release of immune-enhancing compounds that activate white blood cells to destroy tumor cells.1 The usual recommendation is 4 ounces of noni juice 30 minutes before breakfast (effectiveness is thought to be best on an empty stomach). Human studies are needed to confirm the usefulness of noni.

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